Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Day 4/4: Wednesday, January 8, 2020: Sea Day

Slept in until about 7:00 am this morning, of course we lost an hour over night. Clear morning. We are off the northern coast of Haiti and will be sailing along the Dominican Republic coast most of the day.





They serve breakfast late. The restaurant does not open until 8:00 am. The La Terrazza opens at 7:30 am, but I don't like their buffet procedures. Oh, well, one more time having someone serve me.

I then toured the ship again. They have a casino.


A lounge.


A fitness center.



A spa


Sumit, our butler has promised to keep me supplied with Hendrick's and diet tonic.


Passing along the north coast of Dominican Republic.



This evening we had reservations at La Terrazza (Italian). It was OK.


Stephen with his new hair cut and trimmed beard.



Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Day 3/3: Tuesday, January 7, 2020: At Sea

Slept well. Woke to the news that Puerto Rico had been hit with a second earthquake in two days. This last one was about 6.8 magnitude. Power was out all over the island. We are supposed to visit San Juan on Thursday. Today and tomorrow, we just sail along. We saw buildings on Cuba on the horizon this morning.





During the course of the day, I spent considerable time reading and falling asleep. We did witness a water spout many miles off our starboard side.




The evening brought some beautiful sunset photo opportunities.







Tonight is a formal night for dinner. We dined in the restaurant.,





The food was "ok" but nothing to sign praises to.


Tomorrow is another sea day and we lose an hour tonight. We will be on San Juan time tomorrow.

Day 2/2: Monday, January 6, 2020: Fort Lauderdale, Embarkation and Deport

We rose about 6:30 am and I wanted to get a sunrise photo, but the clouds on the horizon were not cooperating.




We had breakfast and messed around until noon.




It took about an hour to get to the port. When we arrived, they could not find a room card for Stephen. They told us to just go ahead and go aboard. Well, that did go that easily. We were turned away at the dock and went back to the start where, when they looked again, found Stephen's card.


We are in Room 725 on the starboard side, almost directly mid-ships. This is a "Silver" category suite and about 650 square feet including 100 square feet of veranda. It seems to me there is a lot of wasted space, but oh well! The twin beds are each very small. The sofa folds out to serve as the third bed (mine for most of the trip). The shower is very tiny. The tub is jetted. I thought there were 1-1/2 baths. I was incorrect, there is one bath, but there is a secondary guest door to the toilet.


















As we were waiting to depart, the Carnival Sunrise left port. This is a 101,000 gross ton ship with around 3,000 guests and 1,100 crew. Our ship by comparison is 28,000 tons with 380 guests and a crew of 300.

Reflective of the size of our ship, there is no forward deck or hot tub, just zodiac storage.


We ate in the restaurant. We both had the filet mignon. They brought it to the table raw along with a hot block of salt. You put the steak on the block and got to determine exactly how done you wanted it. I loved it!!!